Category Archives: Rock

Paranoia, Pánik, Propaganda and Paranoia, Panic, Propaganda are the Hungarian and English versions of the new single from the boys. They are about the current state of World politics, using paranoia, panic and propaganda to brainwash the public. This is another great piece of melodic punk that we are used to from Bankrupt. The

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SatSunDay was originally released on the 2016 EP Dancing Night. It is about getting through the week so that you can make it to Saturday and Sunday and really enjoy the weekend. It is a great, short, piece of rock from the inimitable Yukika that is full of her usual excessive amounts of energy.

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Time for some humour. We Are The Champions was originally released by Queen on their 1977 album News Of The World and as a single, and it has become a standard anthem at sporting events. This is a parody version that was released to coincide with the 2006 FIFA World Cup that was

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Imagine was originally recorded by John Lennon on his 1971 album Imagine and as a single. It is a song of peace with the basic idea of not focusing on the differences between people nor on material possessions, it admits that Peace is just a dream, but if everyone has that dream then Peace becomes a reality.

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Phantom of the Opera is from the musical Phantom of the Opera and was originally sung by Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford in 1986, though this is based on the 2002 version by Nightwish on their album Century Child. It is the main theme from the show and explains the relationship between Christine and the

The Yellow Scientist is a mashup of 2 songs that were originally released by Coldplay: Yellow was originally released on the 2000 album Parachutes and as a single; and The Scientist was originally released on the 2002 album A Rush Of Blood To The Head and as a single. This is another incredible instrumental

Paganini: Caprice 24 is the final piece from Niccolò Paganini‘s 24 Caprices for Solo Violin that were written between 1802 and 1817 and consists of a theme and 11 variations on that theme, plus a finale. It is generally considered to be one of the hardest pieces for solo violin so Alisa ups the

Miért Pont Én? [Why Me?] is the new single from Bankrupt. It is about everything being OK, and asking Why me? Need Your Brain is the English version, with different lyrics, of the same tune. It is about someone who ruined your life and controls you so you need their brain in your head

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Suliko is a Georgian poem written by Akaki Tsereteli in 1895 and was set to music by Verinka Tsereteli the same year, it became very popular in Soviet countries and has been performed many times. It is about looking for the grave of your sweetheart, Suliko, and asking for help from a rose and

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Twilight was originally released on the 2017 album We Used To Bloom. It is about enjoying the company of someone, but already being involved with somebody else. It is a simple, soulful song that starts off as just guitar and vocal, with occasional additions, with the rest of the band not joining in until